Peter Lebbing wrote: > And a curious person with a mean streak might sign a key with an obscured > e-mail > address with a signature saying "this is the key for > expires2...@rocketmail.com" > }:-]. Which is verifiable by hashing the e-mail address. And once "keyserver > no-modify" is implemented, he'll create a website with a dump of all the > unobscured e-mail addresses, just because he can. He's like that once he sees > something that's obscured but not really blinded.
Having keyservers support no-modify requires that they first support crypto. That's a really big step. To my knowledge, no one is working on such an initiative in SKS or any other keyserver. I believe LDAP is the only platform that presently can handle no-modify, but does keyserver.pgp.com even support it? I don't recall that it does. -- John P. Clizbe Inet:John ( a ) Enigmail DAWT net FSF Assoc #995 / FSFE Fellow #1797 hkp://keyserver.gingerbear.net or mailto:pgp-public-k...@gingerbear.net?subject=HELP Q:"Just how do the residents of Haiku, Hawai'i hold conversations?" A:"An odd melody / island voices on the winds / surplus of vowels" _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users